<span>The answer is 9,990 years. Using the exponential decay question, we can figure out how long it will take Plutonium-240 to decay from 27 grams to 9 grams. Setting the equation up looks like this, 9 = 27 e^ (-0.00011 t). From this you get, 0.333333 = e ^(-0.00011 t). Next, you simplify by dividing both sides by the natural log, -1.0986 = -0.00011 t. Finally, you solve by dividing both sides by -0.00011, giving 9,987 years for t, rounded up to 9,990 years.</span>
Add all the fractions together:
to do this find the lcd:
which is 60
1/10 = 6/60
1/4= 15/60
1/5= 12/60
2/15= 8/60
add them together
(6+15+12+8)/60
41/60 or C is the answer
The Answer is -3/2
Below is how I got that answer
(-12) / 6+2
-12/ 8 (Simplify the problem by adding 6 and 2, remove the parenthesis).
-3/2 (Simplify -12/8 by dividing it by 4)
4/7 of his money = $48
1/7 of his money = $48 ÷ 4 = $12
7/7 of his money = $12 x 7 = $84
Answer: $84
8^2, 4^3, and 2^6 are 3 ways